was featured in todays 'jumble' puzzle appearing in newspapers (and possibly the 'net) on this day aknowledging an interesting bit of musical/culinary history...see if you can find it before today becomes...

Well, I went to link called "Today in Beatle History", right here on this website.

The Beatles in the recording studio (Studios One and Three, EMI Studios, London). A marathon day of recording. In Studio One from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm, the orchestral overdubs for "I Am the Walrus" are recorded (16 musicians playing violins, cellos, clarinet, and horns). Then The Beatles move to Studio Three, starting at 7:00 pm and not ending until 3:30 am. They work with 16 singers from the Mike Sammes Singers (8 male and 8 female), getting them to sing odd bits such as "Ho-ho-ho, He-he-he, Ha-ha-ha", "Oompah, Oompah, stick it up your jumpah!", and "Got one, got one, everybody's got one". The singers also record a series of shrill whooping noises. Before the end of the session, Paul records another vocal onto "The Fool on the Hill".

well...yes, chris it is a jumble..and you'd have to track down yesterdays official 'jumble' (published in newspapers on monday sept 26: usually on the comics page) to get to the point i was trying to make..which has something to do with words being...i don't know...scrambled and the origins of one song in particular, written by lymup catrance

mr h atom wrote:um...i'm not sure if the 'day in beatle history' was quite what i meant: sorry, big m, my english is so weak sometimes !

the 'jumble' was about a moment in beatle history lore, not necessarily one that happened on sept 26...but, since that was yesterday....

i just thought it interesting that there was a paul-centric puzzle in that famous daily strip, in case anyone was interested !

Yeah, I know but it was the 1st thing that came to my mind reading this so after looking it up and getting the info, I put too much effort into it so I just continued with the reply, even though it not what you wanted